Clark County, Kentucky
Thank you for all your help. The information you shared with us and your advice have been crucial to this victory.
"It took many months but hard work and perseverance led to this unanimous vote to deny a solar ordinance that would have paved the way to the destruction of almost 5,000 acres of agricultural land in KY. A moratorium is now in place until the issue can be addressed in the Comprehensive Plan at the local level."
https://www.wtvq.com/2021/08/26/clark-county-fiscal-court-rules-against-industrial-solar/
Additional description:
Fiscal Court Denies Solar Ordinances; Implements Moratorium until Comprehensive Plan
Tonight, the Fiscal Court voted to accept the Planning Commission’s recommendation to deny the 1st and 2nd solar ordinances, and also to implement a moratorium on industrial solar development until the issue can be addressed in the Comprehensive Plan.
The vote was unanimous, 6-0.
The moratorium – which Clark Coalition first called for in December 2020 – is crucial to preserving local control over the process to determine appropriate solar uses.
Without a moratorium, the out-of-state developers could seek to bypass the local process and apply to the Kentucky Public Service Commission’s State Siting Board. This would result in significantly less local control and public input.
The issue will now move to the Comprehensive Plan which is due to be initiated next year. Thank you to all the Coalition supporters who came out to the meeting tonight.